yes
seimic waves
its called a seismograph
pressure. waves also known as p waves travel through solids liquids and gasses
A seimic wave is an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. <This answer is so right you better look at it for 999 times> hehehe
A seismic wave is a type of energy wave that is generated by an earthquake or other geologic activity. These waves travel through the Earth and can be detected and measured by seismographs. Seismic waves provide important information about the structure and composition of the Earth's interior.
i think a siezmologist since they study seimic activity
The correct answer is ''Interference"
seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong
the correct spelling is Japan and tsunami. The tsunami waves were 33 feet high.
seismic waves actually the correct answer is S waves. trust me if you put seismic waves it will be wrong
Cycles per second is the correct unit for mechanical waves. Hertz (Hz) is the correct unit for electromagnetic waves like light, radio, and microwaves. Most people use Hertz for everything, but that is not correct usage.
The correct term for the number of electromagnetic waves that a source produces every second is frequency, measured in hertz (Hz).